Our Story
Built around site visits, sketches and steady follow-through.
Kuzabi Luwugu began as a small design practice focused on residential gardens in the Charlotte area and has grown into a full design and installation operation.
How this started
A practice built around listening first.
The company started from a simple observation: many landscape projects fail not because of poor construction, but because the design never matched how the family actually used the yard. Early projects focused on small backyard refreshes, working directly with homeowners to understand daily routines before drawing a single line.
That habit of listening before drafting carried forward as the scope of projects expanded into full landscape renovations.
How we operate
Four principles that shape every project
Assessing before designing
We document soil type, drainage patterns and sun exposure on every site before proposing a layout, since these conditions determine what will actually thrive.
Coordinating in-house
We schedule design, hardscape and planting crews as one coordinated team rather than handing a project between separate subcontractors with no shared plan.
Documenting decisions
We put material choices, plant lists and phase sequencing in writing so homeowners can reference the plan at any point during construction.
Staying reachable after handoff
We remain available for questions about plant establishment and irrigation settings in the months following a completed installation.
Project range
From container gardens to acre-scale renovations
The scope of work at Kuzabi Luwugu spans a wide range of property sizes and budgets.
Looking ahead
Where the practice is headed
As more homeowners across the region take on outdoor renovation projects, Kuzabi Luwugu continues refining scheduling and design tools so plans stay clear from the first sketch through final planting. The core method, however, stays the same: understand the site, draw an honest plan, and build it in a sequence that protects the finished work.
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